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Is ‘luck’ a matter of chance? Or can you create it?

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What would your life look like if synchronicities and opportunities followed you wherever you went?

What would your life look like if synchronicities and opportunities followed you wherever you went?     Is it possible to consciously create your own ‘luck’ in your life? Our newest Mindvalley trainer and celebrated life coach Tim Storey believes you can. The key is learning how to embrace a particular model of reality that opens your mind and spirit up to opportunities, synchronicities and coincidences that gently guide you towards your greatest life. Tim calls it the ‘Miracle Mindset.’ And in his new 19-day Quest, you can now learn a remarkable process for living a life that seems to be blessed with remarkable ‘luck.’   Introducing: [Magical Living](   [Mindvalley unplugged](   [Watch the trailer](   So what happens when you can start living your life as though the Universe itself has your back? Well, you may begin to notice that:   - Your goals that once seemed unattainable suddenly become inevitable as you experience synchronicities that effortlessly nudge you in the right direction. - Your network of friends and allies expands as you find yourself crossing paths with people who just ‘get you’ more frequently. - Your career and abundance may begin to grow as unexpected opportunities begin to present themselves before you almost like magic. - Your life flows with ease because you feel a deep assurance that the answers you seek have a way of coming to you in serendipitous ways. - Your vision for your future becomes bolder as your mind naturally becomes more open to exciting new possibilities you once thought to be impossible. - Your creativity and hidden talents emerge as chance encounters with kindred spirits light the spark of inspiration in your soul.   … And much, much more. If this beautiful way of living is something you’d like to master in your own life, I invite you to explore Tim Storey’s Magical Living Quest that’s now available on Mindvalley Membership.   [mindvalley.com/living](   [Mindvalley Logo]( 14525 SW Millikan Way #31545 Beaverton, OR 97005-2343 [Get it on Google Play]( [Download on the App Store]( [Mindvalley on Facebook]( [Mindvalley on Twitter]( [Mindvalley on Instagram]( [Mindvalley on Youtube]( [Mindvalley on Whatsapp]( [Mindvalley on Telegram]( [Mindvalley on Linkedin]( [Support Center]( Policy](

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